Globe Girl
Statue on the Ross Fountain, Princes Street Gardens
Hot out of the kiln-I'm so happy about the test results for my latest ceramic tile! It's a bear drinking tea (or coffee)
Sculpture ShowcaseWriting another contract exploring interaction between fragmented physical and its behavioral states.
At what point does interaction itself become part of the preservation logic
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La Roche Courbon castle and gardensSchweikonzert by Felix Ermacora & Torben Laib
Live at DIWO Week Finnisage
A rather wonderful decorative pediment above a window of J.J. Burnet's 1890s banking hall on Ingram Street in Glasgow. The monogram in the middle is that of the Glasgow Savings Bank.
We went to Galleria d'Arte Moderna Torino this week, and this sculpture had touched me deeply. As if Antonietta Raphal made a haptic snapshot of me and my cute baby Topper. It's named "Mafai con il gatto"
A bronze showing her husband with their cat.
What a masterpiece.
thoughtful
how the heck did he miss easter....again!
kiln as kin: a day of gathering, firing, cooking
W139, Saturday, June 13 at 02:00 PM GMT+2
What flavors place, what place flavors Posed by Christina Sharpe in her book Ordinary Notes, this question lingers in the space between land and taste. How does place, how does land, persist even when territory fractures What stories, histories, and rituals do we carry with us through food Ingredients, gestures, and tastes become a living archive carried within and through our daily practices of makingkneading, fermenting, grinding, storing, carrying.
Using food as a way to hold and transmit knowledge, during this day of gathering we will come together to activate a newly created tonir-style clay oven and a small stove at Four Siblings. The oven was built during an in May with transdisciplinary artist Tatiana M. Mlo. We will prepare food, cook, and eat together as a way to share knowledge about food systems, forgotten recipes, and lost rituals. We will be joined by Martina Manterola and Carmen Serra, cofounders of colectivo amasijo, an intergenerational feminist collective who work across art, cooking, and land-based pedagogy. They will join us in activating the ovens through their own rituals, practices, and foods. Together with Tatiana we will also be creating small clay structures and sculptures to bake bread inside of.
The residency of colectivo amasijo is part of the Exchanges programme by the Prince Claus Fund, with the support of the Amsterdam City Council.
Ticket: 10Student and solidarity ticket: 7,50
Location: , President Allendelaan 1, 1064 GW Amsterdam
colectivo amasijo is a feminist collective composed of women from various disciplines and generations, working across art, cooking, and land-based pedagogy. amasijos approach centers on collaborative cooking and agriculture as forms of resistance and land regeneration. They are united in their desire to actively reflect on the origin and diversity of our food. Since their formation in 2019 they have been providing a platform for nondominant voices: the narratives of women close to the land, stories that tell us the real cost of climate change and show us the way towards the regeneration of the land. Through their projects, that can take the form of gatherings, dinners, research, actions, ceremonies, exhibitions, markets, seminars, film, or talks, the collective builds the needed structures to form a community in which taking care of ourselves and taking care of the territory we inhabit is priority. Their practice insists on care, circular knowledge, and embodied time challenging extractive logics through feminist, decolonial methodologies.
Tatiana M. Melo is a transdisciplinary artist from Barcelona, living in the countryside of La Garrotxa. She works with clay and ceramicsactivating the memory of territory through ritual objects made with stones, ashes, and words gathered from the community. Her practice centers on the transformation of soil into kilns, understood not only as firing tools, but as spaces of encounter, transformation, and ritual. She explores clay as an ancestral material, applying sustainable practices to construction and everyday objects. She has organized workshops and gatherings on collective building, ceramics, and community, collaborating with artists and researchers to rethink the relationship between humans, materials, and the environment.
Four Siblings is a land based art and research project. They come together to create an edible labyrinth in the shape of an artwork in the threshold of the city of Amsterdam. They want to create a sense of belonging to the earth we live on, to the food we eat. They investigate collective ways of generating knowledge and make it as open source as possible.They want to do so in a mutually supportive waycare for our bodies while we care for the land, bring back biodiversity and seed resources, generate new local networks between artists, farmers, permaculturists, and residents, while learning by doing.
Art on the rooftop of the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney.A skateboarders lament: the dismantling of San Franciscos iconic and divisive fountain
The uppermost section of the 1901 cast-iron Saracen Fountain in Alexandra Park in Glasgow. Designed by David Watson Stevenson, it was made by Walter MacFarlane's Saracen Foundry in Possilpark. It was created for the Glasgow International Exhibition, held in 1901 in Kelvingrove Park. At the end of the festival it was removed and re-erected in Alexandra Park in 1914.
Dad and I took a stroll around the giant Arria statue, created by Andy Scott, who also crafted the more famous Kelpies.
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Tanz der AgoniaAfter making the palette, filing, smoothing, shaping it out, then sealing it twice and waiting for each to dry, I was finally able to fill it with colors I chose after carefully selected and swatching my liquid watercolors!!
Its my first time making something like this but I just wanted a small palette I could easily take to the garden or on trips and I think it turned out perfect!
Lmk what you think!
La rambarde sculpte de Schwbisch Hall, en Allemagne, par Karl-Henning Seemann.
Ici, la main courante nest plus seulement l pour viter de rater une marche : elle devient une petite scne en bronze, peuple de silhouettes expressives. Une rampe descalier, oui mais avec plus de caractre que bien des statues bien sages.
Mathias.Hoffmann/Kamahele
'Lovers II' (Los enamorados II)
Creacin de 1933.
Tcnica: Escultura en bronce patinado.
Estilo: Cubismo.
Dimensiones: 46 19,5 26,5 cm.
Ubicacin: Centro Nacional de Arte y Cultura Georges Pompidou, Pars, Francia.
Autor: Julio Gonzlez (espaol / francs, 1876-1942)
Ce matin, on parle sculpture sur bois avec "Le songe de l'abeille".
Deux sculptures miniatures, montes en boucles d'oreilles, en rable du Calvados sculpt au couteau et ambre de la Baltique mise en forme par mes soins...
Deux petites pices uniques donc, qui m'ont demand pas mal de patience ! Et dessines la main comme toujours
On se retrouve vendredi 22 mai, 19h, pour leur adoption sur www.missive-to-bears.com
Herakles / Heracles
Mai 2026
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Gaudi, Don Quixote and centuries of Spanish history rise from the sand at Tottori's Sand Museum, where artists from around the world have transformed sand and water into monumental sculptures.
Photo highlights from todays walk to volunteer in the beautiful city of Lviv.
Lvivs culture and history are everywhere you look.
And of course borshch, made by the incredible volunteers at the Lviv Volunteer Kitchen.
Time to rest and looking forward to volunteering tomorrow.
Na dobranich (good night)
'Objekte die mit "U" beginnen oder so aussehen ...'
Ungeheuer aus der Unterwelt
// Underworld monster
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Bronzeskulptur Detail eines Kerzenstnders im Speyerer // : detail of a candle holder in
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Me, hailing a cab, when my stupid bird breaks down.
Fantastic, cool driftwood sculpture by Debra BernierBrand new in the BVAA Uxbridge Community Art Gallery! Adorable hand-made little frogs and mushrooms, each unique, by Leanne Silvia! Little ones $8, bigger ones $15.
Objekte die mit "U" beginnen.
Photo theme: Objects beginning with U.
A sea of umbrellas amongst our fellow visitors to the Sibelius Monument in Helsinki, Finland back in 2017.
Porcelain statuette of a cat resting on a bronze cushion.Qing Dynasty, Kangxi (1662-1722) Long. 21 cm width. 8 in.Source: Sotheby's
La Roche Courbon castle and gardens